ALBUMThree Days of the Condor (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)Dave Grusin
ALBUMThe Graduate (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)Simon & Garfunkel and Dave Grusin
ALBUMKaleidoscope (with The Trio & The Quintet)Dave Grusin
ALBUMA Jazz Version of the Broadway Hit Subways Are For Sleeping: Introducing Dave Grusin at the Piano (feat. Milt Hinton & Don Lamond) [Remastered]Dave Grusin
ALBUMThe Many Moods of Dave Grusin. Piano, Strings and Moonlight (feat. Milt Hinton, Osie Johnson & String Orchestra)Dave Grusin
ALBUMPiano, Strings and Moonlight (Remastered)Dave Grusin
ALBUMSubways Are for Sleeping (Best Jazz Album - Remastered)Dave Grusin
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About Dave Grusin
Artist Biography
Since the 1960s, Dave Grusin has been a successful performer, producer, composer, record label executive, arranger, and bandleader. While completely conversant in jazz piano -- evidenced by 1965's hard bop scorcher Kaleidoscope -- his playing leans more toward contemporary jazz. As a film and television composer, he's penned some of the most recognizable themes and scores of the last half century including The Graduate, Candy, The Milagro Beanfield War, The Fabulous Baker Boys, and dozens more. He's released more than 70 albums and his playing, producing, composing, and arranging credits number in the thousands. He's won an Oscar and numerous Grammys. During the '80s and '90s he released a series of high-charting smooth jazz recordings that include Mountain Dance, Out of the Shadows, and Night-Lines. Grusin and guitarist Lee Ritenour have worked together for decades and released albums such as Harlequin (1985), Two Worlds (2000), Amparo (2008), and Brasil (2024).
Hometown
Denver, CO, United States
Genre
Jazz
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